\_._..,.> I caTORQfNTO n nfreo Shopping and Business District Z50 ROOMS lifii£lilE$illi1>°r ,.”"~ I Human IHOIIPION- mm o. out. FLOUR Is made from the choicest selected, Hiard Western Wheat. Retains all the natural flavor of the wheat, is made is the most Sani- tary form. Makes a white palitable loaf. Ask your grocer for a SANITARY PAPER 241i). Bag. Made in Charlotte- town; By THE CHTOIVN MILLING CO., LTD. GEO. s. Ronson, Manager l Yesjlt Wil av You y, to let ue vuloanlze your Inner tire tubes too. enough in the course of a year to buy tubes. As for your worn tires, our vulcanlzlnq will‘ ful economics in store for you. SURGERY Phone 832-J. UNION CAFE QUEEN ST. .. midnight. Quick Lunches And Dinners All home made hiking, in- ‘ eluding plee of every descrip- tion, eake, eto. loe Cream eerved. Give ua a call. We will pleaee you. f ll l. ll A B 0 N . Oflbniltrllt I Eyes Examined Glasses Fitteo plliontague, P. E. l Graduate in Optometry Toronto College Ixolueive Teet Rum Den- aeetee with nrug lure Vou can save "i." several new v surprise you with the wonder- .1, TRAINOR TIRE ‘ C? Open from l a. m. until after “ w" ill lllllll Pilllll ARE NERVIIUS ‘Fiuii-a-tiies” till iireitesi ul ill ilaiia ileiiiiiiis fills Fnlt lliillciiu liisions llullii The increase in the number ‘of rie tujerinq from NGNDIHIIC-II is world-wide; due, in a measure, to the reaction following the war. Sleepless- eess, Headaches, Mental Depression, Rheumatism, , Nervous ,1); spepsia, Bad Iieert Action, are the results of | disturbed condition oi" the Nervous System. _ The nerves and the blood are s0 lntinletely, so vitally, connected that the condition oloncis btugnd to affect the condition of the ot er. 1f the blood is laden wilh impurities, it is Impossible to have strong, steady nerves. _ The first essential in treating nervaue fmubles is to purify and citric/i the blood. This. “FRUIT-AJITVES” will do. "F‘l{lll'l‘-.»\-'l'lVl£1S"slllnulitteB the bowels, kiiinuysalllllsltiil and purifies the blond. HFHIIlrIInlIVGS" improves appetite and iligcsliun and insures food being properly digested, tbill enabling thohhloil tocarry wholesome nourishincilt to build up the body, particularly the nerves. Men and wonlen who trike "Fruit- l-tives" for some fornl oi‘ nervous- ness_ber;sluse they fslcep or work or enjoy him-say that this fruit uiedirirle i: sinlply‘ nlamcllou: in if: action. 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, triill size, 25c. At dealt-rs or sent postpuitl by Fruit-olives Limited. Ottawa ‘hi ironing by Wholesale IIPOIIIIIPI. the last ilroccss to which the pfilllllvlfi ill ii smoking mill are isubjel-‘lad. Wile} ftil'lllt‘l'i_\' done iii |0ll8 grout lili‘l0l'_\' Ily ilnlny" girls, who sluuil up to 0lfi~lil9llliUllHli ironing IIUHHIH. 'l‘.lc girls have now been reillzli-eil, lion/ever, b_r u broad lliililgli- or l‘lllZll'_\' [lress-i which ll?‘ livurs irilileil slllckiilns in ii ruli- iilllltllls s1,i't?;liii.- i'il|liiiul' Nliariian- its Ililuilzillv. ‘lul ‘ill Ileumoeg eueoo nun us“ "W9 "Ni - - ITIIMTOI "Wild ‘(ITVGIIIJIIV "l ‘M IMPIIJI '11 Kidd: UDHIUJJOIU} lo enfloiulsg pateusnill sod 1:03 oiuopow ‘uuig Sulqoeol, pwouapiedxg 10nd aUiLLlUJi/ms puu ummiu -u.iKQ 'uo|i::lo'1|nep| ‘iuauidmbg poog ‘oauapmag Ul9PO]N—-'IOlIl]IQ_-| ‘ieioadg ssauisng ‘Sui -u)n_1_ [enunyq ‘aiefieuog- lounog sic‘ I]|.IIIO|-X|IIIIN mow Sunny pue slog lo; [ooqog [euuepisog v dWI-HIVDV SSZINISIIII cannot eat o! ‘ siiviouiiiiii viovrlvl Eastern Guardian ‘ SHOP from liolmiiife Catalog.‘ . "JCOME TO MONTAGUI bore- H192! Wednesday, August 9th. ..'PERFIGTION lee Cream re- reived daily. Eastern Groceiyllo. Bouris. a ..~rrs FOOD on;- Plll‘@ Cream Ice Cream. I. Ives, Montague. ..'MAKE8 THE THIN ‘AT and the fat happy our Pure Cream Ice Cream. I. Ives, Montague. ..'DR. MCEACHEN, aye gpep» ifliist will be at St. Peters Mon- uay evening. July 2t. .."F-ARM FORQALE WITH or without crop. Good buildings. For terms and particulars apply to N. J. Nicholson, Montague. .."'GE|‘JHGETOWlM scooi. STAFF-The slufi 0i’ the George- town school for the coining year is as ‘foilowsz- Prlnclpak- Miss Jennie ‘Mustard. B.A., lfilce-Princi il-"lw-‘Mi’. Joseph Klgglns, B. A.. Assistants-of-lss M C. McDonald. Mrs. Glen Jenkins. Miss Annie Gordon. Miss Julia LBnnMl,—A ><o&—-—— PERSONALS i --_"‘Ml‘. Malcolm Riichiilrtison, "m, onto is visiting in Georgetnwnr-A _ .."Mr. and M-r-s. John Wilt, l-orlune visited Mr. Will's sister, —~.~\. ..*.\ll:\s HPi-eli While and Miss Rose ylclueau, Georgetown are Vldllmli Bvllsliiun léliillldrmh. ..'li‘lra, 491g; tiling-liter 11.4191; of were passengers m Wvlllifisday last-A. ..'i.\f‘r. Wlllldlll Murphy, Mam. “sue recently visited Georgetown, —A. _Stowart and Georgetown Sunlchfbrt Lawn is iliendili; a vanities with I l.-r_ li-iffiilts ‘Mr and Mrs. George iRlifllfie. G€0TgEl0\VI.l.—-iA, . l WHY is HE "Palace CHARM. mo" {Om ‘I'll!’ do women love the Prince of [Wales so much? Of their affection ilor him there is no doubt whatev- ielI-its strength is one of the things "P" makes the agitator "despair" f" England. Tiousands of women who have never seen‘ the Prince ex- ‘Psnl in a photograph. have never collie inlo personal contact with ' Thursday. hlrs. \\'ni. Bail-llildoi", Gcorgttown._ .."“Miss Hazel Refuse,’ Chzlrioite- l“ \ ~.-- l._ 1 ‘\- Siiifciii lloiiit i At Georgetown The July term, ofthe Suprema OOurt closed at Georgetown . There were no criminal cases on- the docket and only one pris- liner In lb‘; Kings’ County Ieli. 0n motion of Mr. J. D. Stewart, K. 0., an order was made for the examination of David Laird Math- lesoii. son of the Chief Justice to study law ‘in the office of Mr. Stewart, and a like order was made for‘ the examination of Reginald Richard Bell to study law’ in the office of Mr. George -S. ‘Inman, K. C. The court IIOCKO! consisted of two Nbsent debtor cases, one non- iury case. and three jury cases. The non-fury case was that oi Bruce Stewart & Co, LuL. vs. R. H. Sterne. As th-isfiease involv- ed hundreds of items of account il was referred to as arbitrator m take tile account. Gander K. C. for pladnilff, and Martin K. C.. for de- fondant. The lury cases were as follows: ‘Rsitenhury vs‘. Hfiirquliarson. l ‘By agreement tb-is case was put off.io,t=he next February Term of the Court. ' Inmnn, K. C.. for Plaintiff. Johnson, K. C_.. for‘ Defendant. Landrigan vsflMcGee This was azuscllon" of slander. The Jury brought in a verdict ' of one hundred aid fifty dollars ilsinuges for the plaintiff. iStewari K. (i. and lnman K. C. for plaintiff. Donald McKiunon and Martin, K. (3.. for defendant. ; ZIQUMc-n yi-i. Mélllsh . i zAr-tloii df trespass to land, This} case bad previously been tried and a verlic; found for defendant. Alrterwarils a new trial had been granted. ImiNelil and lBeniley K. (i, for plaintiff. and J0hns0n, K. C‘., for defendant. In this ‘case the parties viitli their attorneys and surveyor went (Dill)? lands lmdlspuie and ar- ranged a settlement of the case out ot court. ‘ Courtladiourned slnl die. -—‘-——~<0&i-—- l.~. 0. l. C__ll_ilr_rll Plraile The officers and members of King ‘lvilllam L. 0. L. held their annual church parade on Sunday afternoon, Jnly 16th, to the King- ston Methodist church, where an~ open air service was held he neath the ma-ple_ grove. . The brethren attended in full rsgslia and the parade. which was an exceptionally large one and of which a large number of meni- hers from sister lodges look pari. was capably marshalled by R. W. Jilin, and whose‘ loyalty to the Throne is purely academic and has ‘never been tested, followed this HOIIFDGYIIIKS through the East with dlllellnt? anxiety, and breathed a lslgh of ‘relief when ae arrived home. -- ' » a - l Tile Prince makes his appeal as imucll by what he ls not as by what he is. ’1‘o the politician ,and the statesman "Britain's best diplo- mat," who ‘binds the Empire closer llogellllel‘. He -is anea/sseti- -‘ — ~ ~ Women do not care so much about his value to the Empire. To _-them he ass a twofold appeal-the ‘Ilfl ‘fill loqlllflflifl llljllq nuns Ill“ ililiwlls "irii ‘MIG/it'll ‘J. ‘I "HI oi qooq painiisiim 1o; eilim~wopeuuiqu| undue ioflnno‘ 10d-—'|00l|3s sqnnf y "IIIFWIMS F" "WIWV qoedsel Kin/la u; sag) “n5 plJI uiapow quourdgnbg or“ ‘SIHUIIJL [eioadg pun Iilieuoaiod eui; )0 IJDIIOIDLJHOIwIIUBMJf-"flllilid or]; ‘ESOIIISHQ ‘cousin; plot-l -oenoH "uolsaaldxg ‘iiy ‘many; t ‘pieuag ‘uouelnolliuyq eflauog Iu|pn|oug : OAIQMJf-‘IOIJROD mu iuyliieioidiuooioplouioMflunoA pus r1119 aiedold o_1_---u|gy oq_|_ "H995 INN. ' ' ITIIIIIIBM it-lllllllllaSfiallllrl "IPWV iappeal to romance and the appeal {to ‘their maternal instinct. . i When you mention the Prince of iWales what kind of picture comes limo your niind? Is it oi‘ the Prince lull u lplntform making a speech? Not ii‘ you are a woman. You think oi hinl looking up with a glint ol‘ mischief in his eye and a cigarette ‘lln a lune, holder between his teeth led an nulngrapn book. called out, {Signing the pledge, Bo? 0r you think oi‘ his riding, recklessly and ‘happily, in n poinmo-point meet- iillg, or dancing until ton-r in the ‘morning. 0r eli-ie you think of lhlm ii little sorrowfully because you have caught him at ‘a moment when he has been u Pniilce instead oi‘ just a hiiniail boy, and was wearing his dignity and his responsibility just ‘U6! ‘Inn soqulauiag nqliaq nun “IN ‘mu ‘anon-rm ‘Kiisu-uln qpnay ‘smuqllal an], o; iepuqeo lo; puog ‘Kpsofi ediqsisioqus pun mind u| uaA|l oo-Qogggia/lo puriuiiisosiiadxg ' aoenedxg "luyupeii puisfiud pus uingsuiuifl uiapow "sfluipung causing pqddniba ,(|p|puc|ds pill Men QOIQL ‘SUJIII/ifild aulgnisw Ol-ll in Amos; oienpeiiliapun isaflir} _ guoeudynhg ‘osinog ‘v5; uiseliuooio as uo/qfi fifloloeqi pue ‘Mri '9lll°iP°W in leaf lsud ‘OSJROO "egg u; ea/luzmp ss no/lifl ainiinoiifiy ui sivmiomusiig ‘sioouoaisoluqoei waq out 0i Silnuinpa sailvllli-Iflv P" "V‘llil "i118 "998 "V8 eeesleq ufiiowoql, ‘oouoiog paqddv ‘aoauoiog pun wily eauellljlldoq ‘IIIWS ‘MN ' ' ITIlL-ITOM MlSlliI/llhlil VIGVDV ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE MeGILL UNIVERBITY Montreal (Founded and endowed by the late Rt. Hon. Baron Strnlllcnnn and Mount Royal.) For women students, resi- _ dent and non-resident, pre- parlng for degrees iii the Faculty of Arts (iB. A., B. Se, B. B. 8., B. Com.) and in the Facility of Music. Students are eligible for scholarships. Applications for resllonce should he made early, as ac- mmlnodstlon in the Ooliele is limited. For information apply to The Warden. ‘ . -ie|-._._.__-. i a little pathetically. There are t-hneu when he fidgeis wlln his tle-~ you'll have seen him on the film-g and you know he is bored and try- ing hard not to show it; there are fillies when, in all the brave flnery oi one of his many uniforms, he is rerelv-lilg great men as a retires eniallve of the King and Emperor oi the iBrliish Empire wltih a set~ lied gravity on his face and a little droop of li-is shoulders-and you want, ii‘ you are a woman. lo take toe burden of coming Klngship from him and bid him live and love and ‘be happy in the sl-nlple human way that he loves lbesi. y 'l‘o thousands oi‘ us he ls ronr‘ once, and to thousands of others he relncnrnaiea in himself the brave ;boy for whom we planned such ‘great thin-gs, and who achieved only one—i'hat he gave his life for his friends. Although he is twenty- eight, and although he has the ex-_ psi-lance of life oi‘ a anon of forty. for us the Prince ls Youth. He is our lover and our child. Thai is his appeal to women-abut is way the ‘women of the Empire love him. .. The wlu M... The wissman multtvondsr 011 the right path tin the silence of his own heart and wbeii found take it ihongn the whole multitude brayed at him with its many beads. which most probably they would-Joi- a time-“Conversatfons with Car lyle,” by 8h- Charles Gavan Duffy K. C. M. G. ‘ Cold withi- . ‘Cold water, according to high In tllorlty, is il valuable stimulant u many, if not all, people. lit! B6110! on the heart ‘ts said tolhe moig stimiilatinl than ltrandy- l! dill‘ been known to raise the W1" "'0" 76 to more than 100. ‘when some cheeky boy, as he sign- ‘ ‘Bro. Storey .01‘ Boyne Lodge. ‘ l occasion ‘The sermon for_the which was éi most eloquent andl powerful one, was preached ‘by iBno. Rev. Drj Genge of the Gen-f ‘trai ‘Christian church at Charlotte. town. In_his address the spealrsrl dwelt for some length 0n the! ‘principles-of the Loyal 0min’ lAssoclatlon as having for its. foundation,» the word of God. Special music for the service. was rendered by the choir and‘ wasqrery EITDPQDPIMEJ t During the service an offer’ng_ was ‘taken up which amounted to‘ forty three dollars which goes‘ toward ‘the msints-Inence of the P. E. Island Protestant Orphanl ssé. .‘ Th» service was then brought Rev. l-l. lifierce. ‘pastor ' Cornwall circuit. after which the! brethren re-fonnod ln ‘prnceir-‘lflli rind marched liark to their lodge- ronm. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Ar the home of John N. Profit Freetown on the 15th day of Juli‘ Mr. ‘ and Mrs. ‘Samar Bernard, Kenslnglflll “M? bratrd the 50th annivers ary of their wedding (la-Y. 011 1115-‘ happy occasion alhout lilo of tlleii friends and relatives flrom dlziier ant lparls of the »pr0vin.'e assemibieti in do honor to the aged vfllllll" who are so young in spi-rii. ‘and vignroii-s ln holly. IA" loo ‘iiiirkli’ the alliernooil, passed imvsY- ll" good cheer and happiness rharart- erizsd the galherins. ‘lAlter tea hud,"be->n served in ihe shadg n1 u; great, willow tree. Nil- S. ‘B. Profiltl, on ‘behalf 00f those, assembled read the following ad’! dress, ‘while Mr. Stanley Bernard nresented -M-r. ‘Bernard wliih u gold headed rennet-and Mrs. Kenneth Wood JITBGEBLPG -M‘rs. Bernard with a lbflflll-Dllflll‘ hand beg. .\Ir. and Mrs.’ Samuel Bernard. Kensingion: Your relatives and firiends have ‘Montague _ llorse- Races Wednesday August 9th. $000.00 in premiums. Following are the riasses: Free for all Trot, Pursfl $300.00. 2.40 Trot $300.00. 2.25 Pace, $300.00 and entry fee 0i 5 per cent. in all classes. Entries rlose Saturday, Joly 29th. National Trotting Association" rules to gov ern‘. Mhlr-your entries early to 1‘. G.’ Ives, Secretary. ,- .2ll on iseaahrl In leyi-d and Pal an De mew York ‘mm ~~1w New!" more criminals. Look at chancel. iv. 4 mien. r I ‘ ll°'mner Ielely 5.37.11. ‘IOMIM Genie.‘ - ~ ask. e l ' nan so. THE cniniorinrowu pleasantly 1o f.» 17¢ 2s -- 40¢ TllE ouliirr CIGARETTE IMPERIAL "roaacco comPAm/erciiuliomtinlrifiil zisselilnied on this the golden anni- quainiancee, and little wmuler iiiatll‘l‘§‘>‘\‘>'- M’ "n "Xmllllmuluy k9?“ mind for‘ ‘Hrgurv "f your wedding day m s“ ma“). haw, “XPHTDHHGG 1,1,1’,- fauf May every sw-rcss attend tho re. iris 21159. Tills was followed by a‘ congramhm yo“ ham,‘ not only ‘bewby. ma,» p,-e,-,.,,¢,_. here .m,|,,y_ iynnlnrnz, years ~11 your nappy ‘\\'i>*t.l-‘|ll.\lllb('l‘ of short speeches by Rays cause you have enjoyed Such an, A5 951119“: $0,, M“, ufgyayswied llili, and may Heavens nruhesLNlr. Ross and J. F. Profits whit. unusual period of alarmed m? b“, 510,,“ fm- [he hshss, and ,,qh1,.,.;,;ilicss'ings iulluw your bulb to tiieuave fill-flier evidence of the i010 lief) because that metis‘lli-e' of “(W315i ‘vmcll "W" ‘elm l‘) uldlfliknd‘ . .. , hind “we!” m which Mr‘ and MN’ Mam, and happmess_ which has ‘thumamn. l Please air-cent this Elli as a siigilttlieranrd are ‘held by ilhoir mnni, ambled yuu m mke such an active Your (Merrill Julir-Il oi our respect and esteem friends. iilisposiiions have‘. - v » ~ _ _ . _ ‘I 1r you lbnlh. Alter all htid cfiflTfléd lllfili‘ i105! part in the afis-lrs 0t chumh and IYIIIUEIILGJ other; fiflflililllgvfhPlli to i and hostess’ and sang a few app,“ f 1 _ r _, l Signed _ o s“ e ‘Knead the Joni-ms)‘ of im- "Wrei YOUR FlllF-‘NIIS ilriuis songs, the delightful celebra- ' lion was brought go a c1089. b! cheerfully.‘ Pile _vo-.iilg as lyeil as . . tili- old have foitiiil you to ibe izen- "hi3 iifiiiillflilsi"Niglliggrgijildigurfé bouncing the ceiebrants. Your amiable QUHIHIPS of hem-l and of mind have endeared you to “ “"89 "llflilbrr of iriellils and ac~ial and SYlTlDfll-livlli‘ in all ‘their in- Pool! Richard Said 5;‘ PENNY saved is a penny earned.” In his day, pennies were as large as our quarters. Yet all the pennies in the world yvouldn’t have taken Poor Richard . to a movie, bought him a flivver, or plaid his street car J fare. The pennies of a hundred years ago were not as big in buying power ias those 0f today. But Poor Richard’s advice is still good. And it is no less valuable when applied to dollars instead of cents. 4 Every year you spend a large proportion of the money You earn. So much for ‘clothing. So much for shoes. z So much for things to eat, house furnishings, garden i‘ seeds, tools and what not. . There’s just one way to save money in making your pur- chases. Know what you want before you buy. Read the advertiemeiits. v , , __ M”, They tell you whiat is new and good. They tell you where and when to buy to best advantage. They help keep you posted on what the stores and manufacturers are ofiering‘. ‘ ii Read the advertisements. They save money and earn money for you.