DUUUC®K>DUOQ ' i . . ... W» f ‘L: Ho! roux TIIE Illlllll LOTTETOII Glllllllllll Morning Dally (Pounded 1811] President UcuL-Col. W. Cluster 5. Slcllru ha: President .I. l. Barnett. 521.1. lccrfluy LIeIL-LaL D. A. Mulimnofl. 9-5-9- Idlwr d Ma ‘n; Director J. l. Burnett, FJ-L In fidltur frank Wllkct IQLBSCKIYTIUN BATES $5M per yea ‘in advance: delivered l0 (‘by H.040 pcr ycar 1m advamri mliltd to P. [island ‘on p" y.“ .11; advance; mulled u: Canada 1nd LJ. Memben Audrt Burma cl Circulation “The Strongest Memory i: Weaker Uldll the Weakest lnlr."p_ r- "~ rmjaisuav, Jcsz u, m: Lominion Day r3,‘ a.» .. . prr.t~*' --.".._‘ mv>q,,v-_ . .1 cave. I n Prime Minister ~'. the agitation of a r~pu on for ’. Iii t" ' l: u. The Ulwzrve-r reminds the "or It'll: to rlvzml/"raizr-s i‘ "i trouhit-Il ilays. -i1ir.'.: ~. I the world v i'-rg1-1ir‘_'.'," and it day for mmiLiii/l if she ceased w’ noav. .3: ruriire of .‘»‘Ir. Chamberlain's ‘w he only/lire and incarnates thc _ r 'I'-= of cimlni-s of fibre and sell- 'I ""1 drzrv-r: friirn the ltrst tradition 0f - says .‘\lr_ (Zarvin. . rI-It nt anti-Government ap- ‘i pziiritrhm a certain lila-ntnss t0 1 . IHIIS w-r in pools to I (ht mi-rnori of the frthifl. iihotit. lcnkinvs ear and ill» u‘. "n about. Ilori Pacific/is lmdstead. the firv rf "1 was u-"d in the 13th cmtury to draif \‘.'.'tfzioll- into a wirir he lmrew to he wrong, .d sI-nt thr- llritish flcct to Piraeus, ulorr it - zwl Grw-l». vessvls whcther belonging to (Iovrrnmoit or to private owners." "It wa= dwf/li-d lair-r," said Mr. Garvin, "that Jrnl/insh erir wis not lost. in the disinterested scrvirr of lifs country, and aftrr the Ilritish fleet §‘N't'Ili"fl dou-un on Pirav-us arbitrators ultimately found. if w- rr-ro".'-ct rizdrlv, that Don Parificos hrilstrrirl hurl lwI-ri overvaliil-rl at lcnst 1,000 per CCYll. “Whritr-v-r th,» prlnrlpl» on which we may he and ti." w- prt-ii-iri d. to vwlv- our souls in future, lrt it never h" for siitli as ‘hi- " In TW “ii-iilt-u Timrc, which would he the Sun/Iv i-il Wn If Tho TV-lcc/raph. if that ncws- ymw-r \"'l: id to lft'll"T a §iiitdriv P/llllfln, its y-tl-‘iin-i-J r1.‘ iriln-inr “<rrut:ttor" who is th-~ p-iwi’ own. w- nuoihr-r to (inrvin. pica/ls with lllf‘ roi-vitri. io °'|l"- “:1 long vicw of the prcscnt alv‘.'l‘l'ltllll"tl.'ll policv. "\l.'r lll"\' W“ ho 'lt'i'."‘Y1 to tlr-frnfl hv fort-t- tht‘ fl"lll~ of IlriWh friotiiiii! and thr- livr-s of llrit- ish "'il‘l'll iii “w-mi-h vvrttr-rs," '-.'|"."% that writer. hli-wiWiiir ll1‘7il"’ll/c: ".\lr. ("lirnifl-r-rlriiii rlrv-s not lack courage and hr would lw his own rltir-f acvusr-r if he aban- rlont-il a J-iiilii iuii '.i"i‘ish right at sr-a or coun- l"ll7lI14f'l riov or‘ lil-lvfllllll‘! that inwilirlntcd 1 ftilr- of l. Tlit-ri- nrl- in his mind no doulits nlii-iit our iu-iitrril ri"liis. no rr-sPrvPs on thc in- lqnitv of Itftllllllllfl rail that cannot or will not fll-lltlfflli h liriivvt-ii civilian and solrlirrsmilitary mul oiltrr oliiiw-tivt-s. or-utrnls and lx-lligcrt-nts. Thr- 1|ur-'~lio11 is piirt-lv [tracticul-lirnv host are N104!‘ ri~ht< lo lit‘ Ilssrflflf." 'I'lir~ Sitndsiv Tim!» writcr admits that a new Ilriti-li Ififvlifll polity is IIPIIIQ huilt up. Its mcth- 01k, hr- srijvs, are thocv of pacific diplomacy. Throurrh its invgitis and its forcc, he contrnrls. thr- immmlintt- dringnr to rv-ace in Czechoslo- tmlgin has lmcn TPIIIOIIIVI. Its prrscnf aims arc "hiogrr than thv mrro risscrfion of our neutral rinhts in §|Y|ni=l1 wntcrs," although hr nrlmits flint ncutrnl whips rnloriiiqllic harliors of a coun- ‘rv nt war linvc cvr-rv rirrlit to r-xpcct immunity’ front all arciilt-nts, cxccpt thnst- iuscnnrahlo from l0f7IlIll17ll!‘ acts of ivnr. llis conclusion is: "Lct us hr thankful flint wr- hnvc a‘ Primr- Ministrr who is prrpnrctl to tnkv his political lift- In his lirmils for tltr snlcr- of a larrvor idrrtl: and in hurling the reproach of cowardice against a man I'l’!0 is brave enough to do tlnt.” These arguments are fair samples for many er they will wholly: stem the rising tide of h David I.I")}"'l George and “fin- are doing their best to encourage 1s arH-zner matter. "Now It Can Be Told" [I In j-'este'rd.a_v's Guardian appeared an excel- lent summary by Catlzairi Murray, .\I.C., Can- staff writer, of the contents of the fir". two volumes of the long asszited official the Cana n Forces in the Great ' UIIYICC"=.~4Y}' to traverse the same sav that the work ' hand ‘nforma- ryrlc- rryfzrpfnx-II a Ir ic» wg: ‘.\.'L"."'l ‘he I'r" .- . "ontmunf- ‘hl- C l" I'__ the Sec- » 1...». V||\[I].¢1.I\|f] rwarv if-"f I .. g. . .. up to lord Kitchr-nef- 'l"-l<- rrrwl ' , r-IC up uni. l:f_v and "IIuQIW-s. I lier of mon Willi/iii’. training and offErI-rs: l h' . to antong the Iir: h rt-gfnir-nts; very “tle use to us as thev are: plied: “Fir, do I uridrr-tanil nrf: going t’) hrI-nl/ ‘ha! mm’: nW-r? (fI-ittrla.” Kitchcrir-r ai- . ordcrs. carry thcm out" S Sam rep“ g"‘l‘ll he damnr-d if I v-zill." turnrrl on his hex-l and marrhI-rl out.’ “III- imrnr-rlirttcllv cahlcd to Fir Rohr-rt Ror- ilen the disturbing nr-\-:= of this rhanyr in rnlicv. and intcrvir-atnrl thl- l'.r:ii~h Primr- .\lii1i‘-'r~r and the Chancellor of the Iixwhlrriuer. \\'ithin a fr-iv Ilays the ordr-r was rr-scinilc-rl: it \\'.1s de- cidrd that the Canadian units should not lie IUTOICPH Iffi hflt ilV-tii/l lit‘ l<P|it togothvr tr; (pry-r- att- and fight in Canadian formation in “the field." Renders will enjoy, too, the story of the an- cient, second-class Canadian cruiser "Rainhow", tinder-manned and inadr-riuatelvr armv-rl, hr-inq sent out from ITs/itiimalt to scarch for two mod- ern German warships. its commandr-r told to "Rcmv-mlicr Nelwm"! Fortunate-Iv for om- naval prestige. the encounter fnilr-rl to come off, Chief intI-rest. of course. attarhr-s to this pl»- tallvrl account of thr mI-rnorahlt- hattlc of Si. lulion. Th» remaining volumrs to hr fiflltlishflfl will cover quhsequont engagcmrnts with the same minutcness and accuracy. ' arr- of crvir-c aoplv to tfirir e them up will be of §ir Sam rc- "r dec. '1' Editorial Notes ‘I Fllzakxth Barrett BTOWHIHK died this date. i861. n a a a Tomorrow Dominion Day, 1867, and a statu- tory holiday. n n- a n- Tomorrow lieutenant-Governor Col. George D. Dclllois will prcscnt Camp lluchan to thc Iloy Scouts Assffiittion and forntally opcu the lloy Scouts Jamboree and Rover .\loot_ a w n- a May export of meats totalled $3,821,830 corn- part-d with $2,752,291 in the previous month and $4,154,047: in .\Iay last year. Ilacoti and hams accountt-Il for a total of $3,357,351, of which the United Kingdom took $3,318.09; i ll 1 i! All the candidates listed for the Conservative Leadership by the Canadian llrcss arc compara- tively wcalthy men excc-pt IIon. l)r. Nlanion. Ilut hc should worry! \\'hcn Lincoln lcft his home for “Ztshington to he sworn in as Presi- dent, on Fchruary 11, 1861, he was so poor that hr- had to borrow moncy to pay the cxpcnscs of his first months at tlic White llouse. ‘ n Ir 1t a Summer begins today for the most important members of the community with the closing of schools for vacation. In old days the rafters used to resound with "Good-bye, scholars. good-bye, school, good-bye, teacher, darned old fool" or "No more pencils, no more hooks, no ntore teach- er's dirty looks." These plcasantrics were hut formal. The monotonous pcrlant disciplinariait tcachcr-liy-rofc has vanished. The happier chil- drcn of today cxult in changq The prospect of a long holiday, tho cnjoymcnt of a lcss-tcntpcr- 0d lihcrty, in camp and by thr shore, invite them, and thcy are in ntrirry mood. unless it he those who ltnvt- had I‘.\V.C. entrance to fncc. and arc still unccrtniit of thr joh tIu-y made of it. a a 0 lhove all lct us not be guilty of bitter injustice and will undoubtedly have their eflecL, IllTES BY IllE IIY A Wisconsin Installed electric fences on In: property 1s convinced ma: the bog u m: smartest commute ummal and me 00w me most stupid. H: says; Hcg touches me nre Just once and then stays clear of It, but the cows It (aka three w tour sbocn for them to get wise. Bursa also learn futll- Calgary Herald. It In an evil thing for u 0e!!- govermng people no have In that: midst a iras: number o! voters who pay: no part of the expense: of mamtazrung the schcoLs, building the nzghzvajrs and supporting the Government. And wlmle it l5 Just and right: for the most. able flnan- to pay mos’. o! the blllS, it par‘. of vmldom to requzre a to pay a par: o! the bills. Oklahoman. that was not dls- the House o! to the effect A statement. . was made In has: week ctrsumptgon of eggs In ad f n off to the ex- ‘e carloads a week. from. bezng a bag 1- '~ "'12 Carnadzau ' remands .5 . ens daily. tr. credit. but the "e 1s nothing fried eggs eggs or do you not u do you are zine farmer.- and rt Chronicle Hcre ls a scheme for gcfllng rid of the ragweed 217.6 bringing relief . . . ma)‘ fever: Set For a small "ould VIE with ucing the roots; _ of getting rid is to uproot 1t. Let teachers acquaint their pupils mm llic ailpr-arance of ragweed, Im- ugnr‘. thr-m the misery 1t. {or so marq- people-IOODOO is the estimate for OIIIBFIO——IUFII them loose 1n a campaign of des- truction, and the ragcweed will be no more-Toronto Globe and bf [l c. Ilnuscwlves who complain that. their work prevents them from get- ting FKETCISC are m error. All the exerctse they need grows out. of thou‘ household duties; instead of hr ng prevented by them, for the trots showed that every year, vnth- out leaving their homes, they walk a distance equal to that from Bos- ton to San FTEECISCO. or more than 3.000 miles Other distances recorded were those of a golfer uno averaged eight and a hall mzles doing eighteen holes; of a diallt"! in a tits-acre who registered a mile an act; cf a chorus girl who Ctr-‘lrfétl four and a half miles a day: on the stage; of a. doctor In a 1105mm] who walked eighteen miles daily, and of letter-carriers who walked twenty-two miles and a policemen fourteen miles a day. —New York Sun. The individual who goes about his method of living so he Is seekinz no violence, who is mind- ing his own affairs, who is observ- Ing in common with others the laws of the country-such a per- son Is In no danger whatever of bring arrested. When a erson steps out of that class and B81115 breaking the law, then It ls that: individual himself who has touch- ed into action the force of the law whlch ts dtrectcd against. him. He. has done that as definitely as one tums a tap and causes the water to run from it. when he Is arresusd and trledfand he 1S certain of a fair trial In thls country-and Ilnally sentenced to prison or reformatory or Jail he Is experiencing the results of some- thing which he himself has clone. -Pr:tcrhoro Examiner. The Japanese people must. be on the verge of war-wearlness which Is Induced by financial strain. There is no reason to dlsbelleve the oft-repeated statement that. though Japan Is kept. In conslder- able lcnorance of mllltary defeats. even the man In the street must. realize that: somnthlmz Is amfss when the Government dlps Into his pocket more and more freq- uently. WIth her harbours vIrtuallY empty. her tourist trade down w only flve per cent. of what. Is used tn be. and with unofficial boycotts In every country In the world on Jnpnnt-gl- goods. .Innan Is bclni; atrantzlcd, economically. ‘IProm Kobe comes thr- news that. every- thing I.s at. a istnndstlll and that everybody Is openly ngalnst the war. On cvcrv side the .Iapane.se military elt-ments are facing re- bellion. so It Is small wonder then that the Chinese have taken fresh courazc In their hands and are well on the wnY tn sweenlhi! U19 fnvadt-rs from tho land. The future for Chlrm ls now verv nmmlslnll- n |_< Rimmt as nrnmislnz for the world, for the failure of the Jan- nncse to effect. a conquest would serve to act. as a deterrent. to other countries who mtgbt be fired by the same ambition-unlawful an- nexation of territory inhabited by pence-loving people. -Hong Kong Press. A modern hlghwny llnklnl Great Brftaln. Belgium, Germany. AustrIa. Hungary, Yugoslavia. Bulgaria. Turkey. syflfl. Iraq- Iran Afghanistan and India will soon be an accomplished fact and It. will be possible to motnr In comfort, the 8.000 mIlcs from Bombay to London. At. a luncheon given by the Western India Auto- mobile Assocfntlon In Bombay, Mr. H. E. Ormerod. president of the association. said It. was pro sed that. the road whfch at presen had been completed as fur as Istanbul. except for a short stretch. 910"“ be extended through Anatolia and 5yrla, and then on throuah Iraq. Iran and Atghunlnmn to Indfn, and In this manner through DeIhI w Calcutta and Bombay. Mr. A. H. c, Sykes. secretary of the u- soclatlon bald that In I933 the Automobile Aanocfatlon surWYed the whole length of the route from Inndon to Istanbul In col- lnboratton wIth n British cur expedition. WIth the enthusi- natlc support: of the Alliance In- tematlonnl do Toumme. l. group of mowrfnl orizanlzntlonn having now an aggravate membernhtp of over I0 millions. and with the whole-hearted ctr-operation of the fovemmentn of the countries hrotig/tt which the route passed, the work of reconstruction and modernfratlon was soon commenc- ed. It. has proceeded rapidly since km u u now possible w m-u 113g‘ CHA cgmnmv Ebat $1M of Quilts fi-ilbaigll-D. ‘I'll-S l8 El LAND! Itlhoutstntdaeduvhimolde- nmzmiimuuuwemmni- reruns Itflnlmenbncktlnhlutevlrofthc Yeivcc-gwltblumblm beautifi. 01s 0y BEAIT ‘Ihere was l time when u pain under the breast taone was mlled stomachache and l! the pain per- sisted and death followed II was said to be due to acute mdigestlon. A1 a matter of fact. paw under breast. bone is one of the out- standing symptoms of ban trouble and In most cases is caus- ed by an msulficzent supply of blcod to the hear. mtiscle itself ' or spasm of the vesscLs which carry the blood to the heart from the large or main bloodvessel- the aorta. It Is called angina pectons. In pomnng out the above fact. Dr. H. N. Jennmfs. Calgury, in the Canadian Lfc-d cal Association Jcurnal. states that. "It I5 import- an: to distinguish bezween a simple attack of angina pc-czons from coronary ccclusion iblocking or part blocking of ttze vessels sup- plying the heart The angina pectorts is rare, more than a few minutes; 1f the pain persiscs for h... a. hour 1: 1s the more serzous condition —coronar~y occlusion" Ike-re are many condltions which cause pain in the left side of the chest and frighten patients mm the though of heart disease. Cramp)" pains may be caused by constipation, by pleurtsv, by TIIEUIDBIIEIXI or arthrius of the spine. and shingles itterpes zosteri. assess on exer- I! gne ge out of breath doing some slight or ordinary task 11 would be var-II to have the heart examined, althouuh too much acid food with insufficient exercise will also cause breatnlessness. Palpitaticin can be a true or false sign of heart disease because, as Dr. Jennings poinzs out, pal- pitatlon Ls a symptom that de- pends largrlv on the mental type of the patient. Afariv nervous in- divlduals with normal hearts have hearts that. beat rapidly clue to theIr nervous or emotional dispo- sftions Also. after recovery from an acute infection. the heart may not be completely free of the pol- son and palpitation may be pres- ent for some time after the pat- Ient has recovered. "The patient complaining of palpltation should alwavs have a careful examination as serious damage to the heart ma)‘ be present with no other complaint, althouzh more often no damage Is present " The first point then is that three symptoms of heart disease -—patn under breast bone. breath- lessness. and palpttatlon ~mayone or all be present where there Is no heart dlsease. The second poInt ls that when one or all are present an examina- tion should be made. Istanbul iii-iéFiLénbatTiiT tit-EYE»? easy motorlng- Press Union. Indian Emplre COMBAT Gassy Stomach: RELIEVED If you have any trouble with your stomach Inch u Indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stommh, heartburn, gastric distress. etc" then don't de- lay etllng a bottle of Dr. L. B. l-Ivan’! Stomach Mixture Immediately. Evan's Stomach Miture Is a prescrl tlon of Dr. L. B. EVIIII. no ed English Physic- lnn of which we have lhe sole rights lo and nlncc sellln? It have reoelved numerous ca- lhnonlnls from satisfied pur- chuers. Try u bottle. today. Price cents. If 4F l! 4* SPECIALS Just arrived, large usuri- ment. of Bathing Cam and Bench Bus. Bathing Caps In nll color: ranging from — — 20c to 75o Beach Bun In Blue, 'l‘ or Rose — — — — — — $1.00 Fred: Sulnr Bull Jellies, I90 Per Lb. Moira Fresh Made (liocol- lles—--—-39c Per Lb. Box I12. THE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE ll Great. Goorp Strut Moll Onion Receive Prompt Attention. If Your Feel Hurt you nun-r ALL ovm mom; m Horace .I. A. Brown Chlropodht - no m» All rm Trouble: PllIllndy Treated NI Gl- Gto. Ill. (IIAHMNIOIII but Ofm "andebtllllentbcort. AndTlmLORnerthsVstabllnt-led muusqn. Give Wladanmflnzuldnolom damn: Wboanaoircethstweforaer we are- Thu freedombrlnu the den‘!!! oblzpuou: _ Gr-nntilsmlswungefwnguldmg cur. 'l‘oleadlttaennoll=tmce,notwlm ncmvenspnrll, Bu: with tbeconwoimzmsthat I‘: mbvent. Whfllallllbt Dnptreour o! blood fire. And can smite. tam. In passion and with In. Pumeusofprtdmwholreaoqmlk 1n vnunum Tnv 211i. mu land. that ts In nom- tnz wan " UB8. Give mmd to match the glory of the will. Give area: ideals to bridge the aor- t Between our herluuze and our us: of ll. —Duncan Campbell Scott. ( Glamor; The denmnda at the age are dis- turbing ewn the dead CCIDEIGIILS are being dunner-red, not. so make was‘ for the living, bu: for their con. vemenoe, wmfon-well-bezzzg l6 probably the word. And ye! lt- ls n01 being done n-zLn- out nusgtvtrzgs. No. Irving person Likes w feel that {he bone; o; m; dead are resting otherwise than In peace. This bilsinas of finding new rating plans even for those who have long been forgotten can't. be a pleasant business. And after the place is found Lbe task of transferring the ashes Is certainly not. one no be relished by the coldest. bean But it Ls beln: done and g! present. OflIIfl-flies are mung up their dead so that. chose now IIVIHE. tlnd those who come after them, may llve the sort. of lives that. those who her/e gone be- fore never dreamed. In New Bnmswlck mghwny tm- [HOVGIDCXIIA have oomslonally caused removal. But ft ls the cry f o r water —- water that. more ls nomidlng me knell of many old graveyards In nxmy places and 096mm; new ones. First It was Bos- ton, Mass, and Its metropolitan wa- ter dLstrict that. reached away over Into central Massachusetts and ap- propriated several thousand acre! In the Svrift. River Valley, parallell- Ing the Connecticut on the evt. In Ss-fbtenalaer oithls year the valley vnll be flooded for the first time Meanwhile every borne and tree, must. . re fen yegr: ago half a score of quiet. typical New Erurland vlllnves, most of them have Is unmarked some-where In lonely mound. were nddinc thelr full measure to the general store 0f rural peace and contentment, are today exactly none. The hIstorLan and the artist will call It devastation. the work that demde. h-acttcal men call It. pro- of earlier people who mad» sacri- floes in order to plant the famttteiz thvre, not. In the soil. but on It and of It. cannot be blamed for horztlmz world L; gulntz ahead too fast. been dmvifbed, the Water Commis- rton has been kfnd. M’ Qusbbln ultlmafth- be broutfltt. together IhP remains 0f at least ffvo thousand Wrsonr. alt of whom once lived In th- valley ‘more wIll he th- bon-s 0' ‘Indhns, mldtem who fought. There they w1ll A THOROI TGH EXAMINATION with lllelt lclentlflc tnltrn- melrtl will rho the prescrip- tlon which nllowu you to use vom- cvea without utnln. Avoid the hendnchel mo lrrllatlom of even alight eye- strum. KlIOI.70llf us. consult G. F. Hutcheson JUNE 30,193 Suit Specials Thursday & Saturday slT Sl-tiii-Mesfs ovcrplaid gm] us" "w, greys, browns, etc. , $13 Today and Saturday - _ ieg_ _ f $2314.50 — Men's and ¢ Bllflflluiminallth l t t l‘ Today and Saturday _ f. if. 2 “ma. AT $l8-Meu's high class worgtgd large assortment of fine tailored suits, i stairs OVERALLS - susf t Men's heavy Jumbo Sweaters, fancy Regular $3.25 for - - -- -_ __ _ Men's heavy blue Dungaree Pants, . , . l Removing Cemeteries r-oaozi ll WflrSlfdg in young men's regular and pleat and lweed 5mm Regular $22.50 values. Today and Saturday (See Windows) Regular $1.50, now - _-_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 8: plain. _.__..___ Regular$l.50for-—---__..___ Men's fancy mercerized and lace neck Sweat Shirts on saleat—----_--__.__ And dozens of other bargains all over the store. HENDERSON 8: BIIIIMUTIE 14.35 ‘I450 ‘IBM ‘L15 ‘295 ‘L19 95c In Connecticut. there 1r threat ‘company has rm in the Saugatuck Valle)‘. where n a neat wall around water compant- hopes to overcome lthc grountis. l strong adverse public sentiment. 3 Many old gm": to flood a $115’. shed with water for with brush and of about. four hundrc buried In the cemeteries at Bedding ‘disturbing the res". and Wston. A sfte hm been found asleep {om-er have been In Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of F‘ul1 Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea reznaln, permanently or unul un- lon the am side of 1y other cycle crowds civllzmtlpn naln the Mark 1X21; 1.5 the clly or Bridgeport. New graves nirritlen In mpztaj ' must. be opened to receive the bodles lmany u bum‘. g’ d persons gment moves many: a, _ W"? $811 0f life and habitation, ' be removed Whe as old as the oldest Indian whose I has been izofng on them this last . R7988. but when history Is literally r allowed to be submenzed. those who ‘ revere the memorles and the works i to the thouqht. that perhaps the ,' But for those whose rest. has; Park. named after old Ghler Quab- i bIn. the Indian sachem who one» , W?“ 10rd of the valley. there vdll , l I l We understand chan dise, l l respect '.' t I this service. tisers FREE Phone 132 for A." Many Big Chew Tobacco IN FACT IT HELPS PITCI-IERS AND BAT- TERS THROUGH THE WHEN THE CROWD IS ISLANDERS MANY YEARS ING EFFECT OF MADE run SAME mscovrznv AGO ABOUT THE soom- Leaguers TENSE MOMENTS IN AN UPROAR. HICKEY’S 10¢ PER no , Manufactured b! Mr. Merchant: are selling up-to-date mer- manufactured by modern methods, and supplying the demands of the present diay public. But how does your advertising compare In tlils Your customers are looking for your announvfl- rnent every day In The Charlottetown Guardian. Old-Time Advertising was an APPEAL TO BUY MODERN ADVERTISING IS AN ESSENTIAh MEANS 0F KEEPING YOUR CUSTOMER; INFORMED REGARDING NEW FASHIQND. NEW MODELS, NEW MATERIALS. NE“ PRICES ETC, and the modern buyer looks fnr The Charlottetown Guardian offers its adver- tm-zns, COPY. ctrrs, LAYOUTS, ETC- information annu- ‘flu; prw gunrn ssnvlnF BLACK TWIST and A... .. -~-v" that you