.JUNE 30, 1920 'rim cHARLoTTE'rowN GUARDIAN ‘ " ' P‘°*°;FIvE _.x Y O 9 ' L: A O 0 0 O nonunurullumnulllunmnuuulunnniulnnninilnni"Illn- I Like any other good machine at Watch deserves some _ care ;.':;:; ".‘:,:; > lli I I ¥ - Evo °°__ ‘ _ _"'-§:` .=.---‘_ `~.;F~¢,| °.-° l i °"lo\\;'/l _/"~\t` .1 |, . The ll'nIlhrim "Vanguard" modrf. l’n'/rrrrrl hy mllrmulnim. Prlrrd _/rum 55.1.00 u mmI.\'. Man other I" .V u W li’uIthum mod¢‘Is~.~iik your jeweler ' ' §_;‘ 155. lt’ 5/WW WU- forniai eveuiiig Kown less extrenie _-.._, ,tr than it has usually liven in the past WALTIIAM Watch is a wonderful piece of mech- _A auism. Everyone of its many tiny screws, plates, wheels, pinions, jewels and springs is fashioned _ with marvellous accuracy. ' This is accoiiiplislied very largely by the use of special automatic machinery developed hy Waltham experts and used exclusively in the Walthani factories. And then there is the assembling of all the parts into the perfectly adjusted movenieiit. - 5 These machines do their work with a precision and speed that no human hands could equal. t 7 _ Walthmn Grnndfalhfr' "till Clot ki, Munir( and 14111/in (ull mlurx/ link (Jac/¢.\‘ for The result is a piece of mechanism that measures time with iinfailing accuracy. And this wonderful little machine' deserves your care. To assure the niainten~ hi/mes uf rr/|`n¢'nwnt. /lik your jeweler. alice of its quality have your Waltham overhauled, cleaned and oiled at least every second year by a TH E, WORLD'S WATCH OVER, T|ME._ W/ti_TiiA.\t WATCH COMPANY, LIMITED I . I InunnnunununllllnlunlunlunI||unlulnnlululunnuluu:nuns unuTunnuInganuuunuunnnun ' / ' / Illulrrrs mul I)i.s'tn`I»utnrs nf Hull/um: I ’rmlnrl.r Factories: Montreal Canaria; Waltham. U.S.A. competent watciiinaker. ` -n-nn-nu..-.4 n V Moivriu-;Ai. \ in Crxmuiu -un u \.*._ _L ____;_~..~ ;»~,-_--_-,Y..- --7 I f- _ -» -_ _ .f_-_..- :~~_.: _-Y ._:__. 31;.;-;>;:_r; FLOUR DROPPED FIFTY ceurs PER BARREL Alll0S YS (lfillle l\Ii!\',\.'ltJ.\l»t)Lri(.)\`, Juni. lllti--lvlloiiy \\-\_M.y \,i_`.,,g,_d` ,,,,,|,_,.h.m,(l‘ N -:li . ~i_.~ I--ta, _ _ _ __ _ _ ‘ {ll§::l"ll;‘i;L ;0_‘(Tmf_ H" ‘ ) H( l typirtil protlnt'i ot the Sllllllh. l\\` room, lanitiy illuinniated by it 'l`hu decline wtisiliiti to a slinrp Hlt*ll<'l\t'tl Sl~'lWl>' lllltlllilll thi* ' I"-‘l°l"l< l‘l= iiuralitiii had lnliwlletl hhn now- gratit- ut' flour lironi_fl|t $14.25 at \\-a~_.' to the disnial quarters thai. Ami. iwlug it m,vi¢_-U_ hp prmglcd 5., .tuoiln-r inill. which prire is a de- iw (.;,l|..,r |,,,,m._ trease of ll() et-nts a l»'arrel. -i-#CD-O3-_-1 PAINTING THE TOWN All Cnhan cities oth-r it moti<~y llle lllllllr-ll thing in tin- ease tif not Dill llll llis hands. A llctlvi' of tlnts, but Santiago outlines- tin in -1 lllilll llllllt' willltnlt t‘tlllt'nlit>l\ llllll poker from the hearth gave liini ai all in the chaotic jumble oi"pig- lltllll *‘llUl`l ‘lf llmlll slum nielits. ln n single block wh inniitl Bl" if ll" ‘V115 0S1~`\‘llllilll>' llll llll' once. liouse walls of iaveiitler, sap lxrt.-vii "llll’l"Yi'lll"~ llllf* ‘lm "ill ""“l“' ,,,i,|,p,, “gg },|u.._ m;,§y,,, yk.|i_,w__`-ky niatttirr. any liettt-r for llllll. lllh niiioli as ,a groaii-to .niove tin izreeii, sutiroii, deep iii||i\‘i'iai pinli, i“`lll'. illltl llll'll` llllll‘ l'llll‘l~ UU niore. The drink-tlriveii, poverty- oltl rose. iight pink, yellow oelii't\__ ~*'lllVL‘f1'tl» llltlllsll lltll Wllll Ullllt “S ina|i.driveii burglar leaped ironi th-_i niuroon. tan, vernilllioii und purple l1*~‘ Hl"U¢`ll"'~l i‘l°"g~ _ m_ This Juniblu ol colors with ncvei 'l`l1\‘lt his eye caught sight of all policeiiiaii, A little later they liailg' ________,.°_______ two shades of the same degree, Ulieii first floor winiltlw. Why Wlll ed hini lor inurder. f MAKING A KICKING MULE. gives me City ll illllt-ltlthtcrlpllg lyrllv- i>\‘Ul\l<‘ l\‘=Wtf fll'St flUi>I` ‘Vlll*1°“`5 into tlils snnie street an antonio- lluucy 'under the tropical sun that ‘Ulwh late at night? bile turned. At the wheel Sat tt By W' H' l‘"°hur' ls Cqumiy c,m~u'm.ing and lrymg 'N lie lit-siiated. Looking up illlll highly educated gentleman. it was Whiit- the mule has .i reputation O \/ one. C.'\iition.~ily lie approavlied the house. A quick spring, and the was thronl.:li the window. -~ lie toniitl liiinselt in a drawi'ii_< lie had never rohhed before. De.<~ > that he was overlieard. llis tliotnzlits wt-ro hitter. llc “Iiands up!" eaine a sudden coni- hfltl lost his itil). Ill? Wil-` l\l\\`-'W5 niaiid froni the oiviier nt' the iioiise. ltI-'lIli~! lilo' lvl). l1=' WHS. I\lll‘1‘ llll. llecanso he was desperate ho dill sut`l`iclent weapon. Ile struck only 'l`hti householder fell wltliout so wiiitlow-into the arms of passing , T_____ J.. ___ _ Y __ _._ Y 5 --- -“V2 ' W Style designers claim to he gen uiuely interested in the Ilroblt-ui of solving, somehow, the high cost of clothes. One ol' the fore- niost of Ainericuu style autliorities recently tolli the writer that his tail line of gariiieiits would he de signed with the idea of utility in iiiind. One of his seiieines ig to offer froeks for afteriiooii wear that will iw efiually suitnblrrortheatrc wear in the evening. To rioting he no llcves it is necessary to make tho .ind this is exactly what he plan; ' u'"""` 1*' ' - < - I . . . V . ` to tio, he declares. llo hom-von ' . ,/ ' I l » ` thai the too scant eronin gown li _ ' ' t ll sliuulti be absoiutt~l> ll;-gppt-rj .nm is taltinl; a stand afahist the ‘nak "ll"4|yl\t' of dress--tire bare hae affair or any gown it-aturlng an 50 filr I-Ili and winttir styles are ivaliy guess wink .intl the inodt-is lhn.the lfrtnen ppeiilngs in Ani.:ust have sprt-.nl nil’lut.-nee tlii'oiil.;lioiit tho fasiiion world. Just at press.-lit siniplit-ity 5*""""" lil l""lll\‘ -`l.\'ie rule and the low waste-liiio l`rot'k.s that ure Im. ini; offeretl for t-arly lnii slr;-pt wear are Iiulii .-'iinph- .tml _qm;m_ I Ono little loni;-ivaisttid iroek ro oeiitly seen was of mlvy Q-r1.1". iiit-tt-or~a fal.\rit‘. hy the way, that sei-ins to ho having xi strong vogue lor l`all-tho waist nnti untlt-mmlill lfililrl slit(-lied in while so as to “lv” ll ‘l f'll“1*l<¢`tl llllilrarnnce.. The skirt proper, laid in iliotliree-qu:ir< ter-inch flat pleats, was ,tiingllgq llo the waist at the hip lint- rind n loosely draped chain glrdic wits nf .lrliie tone bake|lte~tlie material FASHIUIIS FUR GANADIANS W 'OO so favored for parusole handles. The sketch shows a surge featur- ing the low waisto line and with .1 eraceiul side drapery us well, Very narrow braid in it vivid red izivt - the tires.; a pretty irlnimlui; touch. l e -.4 't f I it -to . _ ft F' 4 `/A_:JT;'T ~ -_w\“,v">"»»`../ -f.-sf?-1`f`P'l. 4 ~ . ,~ '~ ~.\_ \ v@C>€v ~ - _ `»\.`f`._$;‘ .5-_..= ‘ #_ _ A it l .t_|l > )f,_.. --it "\._’/"/_‘ _ __` \;`\ l&»=i*=»L` -’ -G > tc. V M ; . i. <1 '*\/(wif ,_ . 'W 'w __ Z/ LL. ylmlotoe H1# FOR THE PICNIC . . _, 'rsrRltA'|‘ _ Lime Fruit Juice T‘-ts Cold drinks for everybody-satisfying and healthful-Ihat’| what a bottle of MONTSERRAT Lime Fruit Juice means on the picnic. D0n't bother wil: lemons. Most people prefer limeade, and it'l to easy to mlkl. ' Sugar, cold water and "MONTSERRAT", and you have a drink that everyone enioyi. Beat possible beverage for children, because it is pure and wholesome. _ /\~ ` 'MONTSERRAT' is the snappy, fragrant iuice of choice West lndian limes-the » ideal thirst quencher for hot days. Fail Frock of Navy Serge three other liiglily etliicated gentle- nien for a'n evening drive. V Th" lllll`l.V \Vt'I‘t* lining iioivliere gin particular, Init tht-y were going tllertt in a lillrry. in so much of gi """Y \\'t‘1‘t‘ they that are tirivvr dia -ar. .sanity in autoinohiing would lltll Stiuntl his horn __- he tm-'m.[] into tht: .~:trtti-t. Nor tlld he slow town. BY a l't'i:rt-liable eliaiice an olll lady was -'lt‘i>lihiu on' tht-' curb at that nioiii'<~nt_ E\'t-i'_\lind_y agreeti that it was niost iwisrottlililt-_ Tp.. Hentlt-iiia'n inotorist paid thp fun. "fill \'Xlh~iist~s-liiil dal not spend ri |tla_\‘ in jail. Noi so long aftt '\‘ rd ai delivery trur-kt il\\'adt~usiiit=.-_~., has a kirltiiig niuit- tulllwl Cupid that ire ln a riass hy hini~t~li`. Oil' the _~'t Sl. Louis and Farrell said I slmultl have n kicking innlr. We wvnt out tn the stoek yards, wlivre _\lr. Pendltttoti Old Gardener Says Many tliounands of dollars r. lust every year because ofthe blight whit-,li attacks the potatoes in small gar- dens as well us on the farm- er's broad nerve, The wny to head of hlllzht is to begin sprayliii: promptly with hor- deaux mixture. Il there are bugs on the potatoes use rt i °9'.9O°'.‘°"\ Q combination of hordeaux mixture and nrsenate of lend in order to secure immunity from bnth bugs and blight. It has been found that the bordeaux mixture serves a useful purpose even when no blight is present. actually increasing the me of tho _crop and Improving the con- dition of the tube-rs. Spray- ing is the best kind of crop insurance. _.___ A...__A n.“_i:_ ___A -_ .LA _ _____; m` linlrotiucetl me to !\ir. Iiiathews. The latter had over it |l1._,li._-mill `Il\lllt‘s in the difft-rt»iil pens. l~`ar- rell and I sorted ihvin art-r, lille llllhk in a setoiiri ii.ind store, all ot lour time being devoted to what art- lknowii as ,inine niult\,=_ that i5 lilo I sniali ones. l ' “l~‘inall_v after tliree or Your lionrs traiiipiiil; from one pen to the ntlier, lied st-lt~t-itil a liith. eliestiiiit innlo with ti black strip on his buelr. Ile said that tlivrt- was enough iiitelligeiiee displa_\'t>tl in his rouiiri-nance in make it star pt-ri`ornit-r if lie could teach him to kick and huek. Ile did not look very promising to nie as the little fellow iieean nos-ini: around as if lie were looking for siigar. 1 honelil lii|n_ lio\\‘t‘\'t-r. on i<`arrt-ll's pulle- intliit; |.\llr. .\Iailtlit-ws ,letting int- liave liini for $90 litwttiise I was a t`rit~ntl nr l’t~ndlt»ton. and with the iiinlt-i'staiidiii;.: if he did not till the hill, I could retlll'l`l him and taht* aiioilier. ".\i the .stni't. (`npid waiited to nialie irieiids' with lt‘nrl'elll_ bill lie soon set hini kiekinl: hy tapping ,him in the runip with a glove in wliieli there was ahoilt xi dozen lacks' tlrivt-n lhronuli the palni of it, _\i tht- start (`uliid hail to feel the privks lit‘foi‘c lit- would niove a foot. but after .i few work outs. all i~`arr»\ll had to do was to iiiove his hand and tht- air was lull of liooff.-_ ` "'l`lio next step was lo train liini to llirow a ritlt-1'. \\'itiiniit tlial livin. ii lticiiliig ninlo is not worlli the water lit' tlrinils, I<`al'r<‘il found a lni~'k_v boy to ride (`npid but for ovt-r a week lie wniiltl trot around with -the lad on his bark without r<».~pondiiii~Z to any Di’ lled's lessons. “l”iiiall_v when U looked as ji I would be eonipt-lit-tl in rt-turn liini. I had a talk. with hir. Matl|it>\\'s. Ile said that he was not surprise-ii as he hal] pn|'cliaseil the niuli- liini» sell ami was told at tho time ni’ the transfer that two children had ritltlt-n liliii to sclitiol for over a year, “When I told l~`arrt‘ll, lit' gtll il satltlln and put a few lnirrs- until-r it, Girthinl; it as tieiitly as pos- sihle_ he put tht' hay on Ctipitl'.< liziek. \\'lit-ii lit- ft-it the ll\'i<'l<>'. that boy went It-ii It-t-L in the flir- Frnni that day, <‘n|iid ivns lvllvr pt-|~l'ttt'l and iio one has ever been lll)|t~ iii l`ltlt\ lilill. _ “inn-ini; t'ui.iti's nr.-I triii \\'1\l\ ni_v liorst-s, I played 'l`nlsa_ tlkln.. (`l\risiinas wt-ek. I was oift-rinf: $25 to any one who could rl‘l\\t'\lll nn his bark lor a ininute. A cow lmy read it and told ll\t‘ ll\_=\l l\i‘ would litit llii‘ iiioney _I'liri_.siiii:is live. l’|>on inaltiin; itil_liiii: with ine to make tho first trial alter the inule was lirniilzlit into the rui_:.» "After n few r|itempls_ tho* tlark oy iiiaiintzetl to FIN "ll (“l“‘ls lint-l( with his |f‘l\= l“"l("‘l flwlllnd ms "Wk, whip. hp grlihht-tl linii liv- loiv the hooks with his liniitls; l-or ti lew seeoiitls. it looked as 'il liti, had ii cliant-ri hut ln sfilhe Will lllilk' 1 mnnni liescrllie that ninle slmfi' lilni oil like l~‘raiik (.otr'l\ won tl .i wrt-siled, When f:iliin;:_ the dar; km,.___ hmd Stllllpk ir post and cu it big gtisn in his tnrf-lientl. "The cowboy was stxindlng ill ill” ring side with his rout off, \\'atel\' ing the portornianee. As the dar- kpy struggled to his font with the. blood running down his face, tlioi `r-ow boy picked up lini cout anti walked out of the "theatre will; tho remark that init-hers :int kiekers were easy for his kind but he would not reliance fi wll';L!l<‘ like that." "Upon the advice nl' the nianalZ1“ mont, I willidrew_tlie nionel' Off"- They were satlsI`i;>.d that nn otit- sltlet' would H01 l\lll'l and “ dum' are suit. would follow. The iiivi- tation in ritiv cupiti. imwvver. still stands rind while tlioiinands have been asked to try ll» "0 °“° mm* eval- suotiiecdxi tin remaining on" _ - n t 0 TUE- hil`t(~,:,1I;ili pr ri wise niule. When the rnuglo stops, he knows that hinh not is completed. I then step In. the side of the ring and lay ti f‘=\“f‘¢ on his neck. His halter is slipped on and from that moment until. he ___ »_.`_ _ Keep a bottle always handy during the summer --take along a bottle on your automobile trips TS as well as on the holiday picnics. Saline l Sold Everywhere. keeps the liver active -the stomach sweet and the whole system ' right. National Drug ,& Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited ,, _._~. - -» 1;' _ l, ____ __._,_,_i-__--..._-_-t--f -~---~- ---f- -~»-"ff ' ¢ -_ A.*'u...__'- »-AW ~ rr ~ . .;` r_ .‘ Yll'=' .Ss 41.. 3-. _._ .~»~ - *> .. ,M _‘Irie _ 1 if I _ . » A I I f* t ‘C E rn 1 i +5. _F P EH ‘ll r c: _C W A _ _ I” I F » " ~4Itu€‘;u;w€wb i _wwf if _ ituuimnini;m.f'"itiiml.mu-w __ =-~ llluflllllll ~Ulllli...».i`~' .'f»"$- - Hllll. IJ I Qi' 1 I ,,. W/ ’ 'I ‘._,.,ri_,'.7' _ /~‘ "" ~--- " _ _ F3£i§§ S253 E`$i&i§d11?§`>As11zxJl _ -annakin you. alwbz-:gs rely _ _ '" = "KENT Ijlilli noun I -i rr L- .i * ' ' ' 35'.;- ` -\'»,.- ”` ; x " .'i,:- _, keaSu I 0 Borden’s fl PM f n Your Camping ‘Trip l ,-l_€`»1\.-~g- _» ‘T 0 TllERE`S iiotliiiip; that nial » ., i . ' l _,i/.. t/ supply of good, fresh milk. \ ~ 1 ST. CHARLES BRAND EVAPORATED MILK with the cream left in l 1 . . -pure, rich, country milk with the cr _ left in is just what you waiit on the ca ' i/ng trip. Wherever you use fresh milk, llorti 1 Evaporatcd Milk will surely please. s, Grocers all over Canada will supply yo i _ ‘_ Don’t ask for milk -»- say "BORDEN /` Tina Boiiocu COMPANY, Limiruo ` , Mouriimi. r. Q. |s roiaagofi ff-._ _;t»"' ' at' a bo 5.420 _ - » , s " Canaddsi I National Milk ' can ar nl-i"‘“‘°“ "';"‘ mm T' l I A i r ¢ _ \ ______ p _ ._ _ ' _ A A~ L_* ' > A _ _ . ~. _ ri F57 / I ‘ ‘fs ki! ;». r fini” 1%.: \ ¢=iiIS~T-2;. tiful eain ____ _ __ ; _.> 1 TT; ~_~_;.;_;;»;-- #_-_ -<1 z: ____.ff___*_: _*_ #_ __ ...- .;_'. __ __ rg~;;i__ _:;;:~_.:;;-'*_'.:~ _ who we mi nr l i 1” /l it “ ‘ I The Dalton, if _ Sanatorium We i _ Can For You Puttini; ‘ 'vn wells for Towns.. ` ' Factories. institutions, Farms. 6 Summer Ht-~ `~-ii. etc. is the sort ot wait we are experienced In. Ono o( our outtits now at work at Vernon River. Iladu’t you batter get our esti- nnite on that Job ot YOURS while we are handy? The Trask Artesian Well C0. Ltd. Cliurlottetown. 71 Queen St. ~.,__1 -1' ',_xi~